California fast-food restaurants have cut nearly 10,000 jobs due to the new $20 minimum-wage law
· Jun 7, 2024 · NottheBee.com

You won't believe this, folks, but California's new $20 minimum wage for fast-food workers has caused fast-food restaurants in that state to cut nearly 10,000 jobs.


Wow, who could've seen this coming?!?!

Everyone. Everyone saw this coming.

My favorite thing about Clown World is how easy it is to predict things. And even when you predict those things and turn out to be correct in what you predicted, the Left will still be there arguing with you through the entire process.

Anyhow, this story is one that everyone already knew would happen (well, besides liberals).

California fast food restaurants have slashed nearly 10,000 jobs because of the state's new $20 minimum wage as struggling franchises cut labor costs and raise prices to survive, a major trade group said Thursday …

Several major chains - including McDonald's, Burger King, and even low-cost favorite In-N-Out Burger - jacked up prices to offset the higher wages.

Many had to cut employee hours and some have expedited a move to automation.

10,000 JOBS LOST!!!

Commiefornia raised the fast-food minimum wage from $16 to $20 and now they're suffering the consequences.

And you gotta see this. The California Business & Industrial Alliance took out a full-page ad in USA Today to vent their frustrations.

 

 

Here are just a few California fast-food stories we've covered during this seemingly endless mess.

Oh, and I can't forget Gavin's buddy over at Panera.

And that's the guy the Dems think they're going to replace Biden with …

Hey, at least in California that could mean electing a different guy as governor.

No surprises here that this $20 minimum wage for fast-food workers has resulted in almost 10,000 lost jobs.

What a dung show out there in Cali.


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